PAGE six 4' v _ , ~ - . , THE\_ CHARLOPTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Augusq‘ lsiwlgii "lliivll Wilmer of i f1 o r he went to Alberta on athe n ‘ ' - Olds He then Went to Swift terday but the small Pacer had all went to drives and it was Bandy _ legislature 1n 193i In fact in the first heat he llad a v a little bit too much when Mighty ‘gm 13d M“ mm "W" llll very the provincial department. o1 — I Current, Sasln. as Sllpeflntendem D who finally pacsd into the lead glilggléfifmélefléllllxg ‘gills-w fgstcgtuglig: igiigthmtlnfigdigwiilaegcovliigepla-celllll‘ A I . I V .. _ Captures Final 7 wo (o... . e’ The legislation? to culture and for some tiin. sandynnattls Todd. Dale cochaul, s g: Lin. Dominion mpemmntu H on. l t, f ii f gfeiil: folClC?liI’li(i:litC‘?in§fllflox:V¢ti'l;eh1g5‘: I at the upper turn and from there M» o» it cowl a l- cit-d Meeting Concludes This n. who "tiff... its?! P... w“ o e way . I . .,_ Heats After Mzl ht w i g y n. '1' ' . S b A ln s » representative 1n . /_ filnclpal of the agricultural ...ll§‘.‘-.i.°‘ll§i §l;"t.§‘."l§§“..i‘.i§: Raymond Budlong. Sandy ll, And Peter ilittnfitii ti? ithiilufiifitl. _ n. w... n“... ,0 m, pmw "iiifi.“tl.i'bii‘léli"ltf.fi“liifiili Big Racing Program Ends l-ml Mon Fates ’ llrae Nurses neiunl der the wire ill first place ahead’ _ w" m" oawnwn. Aug. 1-, _ (c?) _ . nous-bx no; But once Jolllty h d l d Grattan sixth. ' ' "5355: ..i:"."t.-'.=..B-"v a mm My _. l‘3"i'l’i‘c‘§‘..*2.‘ii&“ii'. i all . e 'a HI ' . . - . , n . ready m go whenever driver llmsnlngbecond to Mighty Hanover in the first heat ed up his seggngnestgigrilgt entail! Today's roul- class clfd will it nnls to‘ t tiiiarl siii-vlgglslcgosctglllrgleiaa we!“ on “e empmye“ l“ T:"g“{‘h" font-by Icon?‘ riipon ilhn and then _comlng o_n to take the next two Jollity, that great They got the word on tho‘ that has boon carried on slnoe Tnvovsrdaey. Rlclllfillibtililuirltrdngizlfylggyfrliz “lam "i Sieilllll! W0 iziimonill: igaslltlezntiiaiéelelcbge Sm” ‘of-i nnneinniijencfrleylé “W1: ‘hi. my“ mu‘? Pacing lilficiilllé driven by Johnny Conrov and 0Wn€t| in takmianduwfi Wm‘ will“ "Yilfll been of the highest order and today's card promises to live up to the “Wm D“ mm‘ 12* ‘ Pilllfiy 0n lthee siibje ‘sow’ a n" firefly speétacle to ‘viéilessn ce a, by Moriarity & Lnhey of Halifax’ N's" fivesieraav captured n w“; me g2. aolrlrilmsagtdoy‘ ‘D 1:13. aniline high standard. The four year old futurity. the 2.25 Pace. second] grglliigthiizlbtlfiigizlkythgietriiltfirh-Riilthlf nounced iildlly. c’ n w“ m‘ ' ' ' ‘the feature event of the Old Home Week Pllcllil ro ram b‘ they reached the quarter ole ""°"' m‘ ‘m “ll ""3" "vim" "i ilib M5 vibe Will over the desk from Condon nil Oizl Nurses "mlmg Today will mark the conclusion; ,h h . . l! P g to drop inl- back and at the golf h‘ '“"‘ “d "h"!!! ll" "ll-hm will araln be a ioush proposition. he found ln tile cnsll re it g I i m‘ o, m, b“, 01d Home week mung. il en e raced to victory in the free-for-all trot and pace it was Sandy n. Jean Henley not. 19 blirses wul take the word in the fool- classes with the possibility some silver wh-n it shg Sig‘ tiny p“s°“‘ “meme” lirogram. Fans will not soon for-‘ over a field ' ' i-ifi Todd. Dale Cochlto ' B! "'0 0|‘ three more answerin ' i ” ‘ o“ “B. mstatemel" l" iii t“ 1 l 0 61g t entries. The track record of 2_()5 1.2 L. .Wilkin and _ g the starters bell and one of the beat contained the proceeds o! the ren- - ployment d gct l s meeting w th tle cream oi’, was never in very much dang" of being smashed Mighty edvgneghfiélgéarék lzgzl;.i%ls remsig; fdllyolwerralcinl of the entire meeting is being looked forward to by race talrgf s0 beds. d] lowances. “primes m of m“ - . l e case was a ourned untill ary advances for livin For‘ l! Expenses n . s! h f ' . , ~ -. An,,,,,,,,_ o2.n°tlio.°°°i‘;i°~ Classes 0n 7719 Card 11- 1cm‘- ,... g _ Mnritrimelhorses taking pal-tad ‘go H h lk_ th f t m m say t at t was a success wou e‘ anover c a mg up e as est time of ih et’ t ° l" ‘lulrm Pille- Jun H -. H . pumm‘ n mainly‘. . Hlate when he Paced the first heat of the frSe-lillfr-zlllnlg iii ifgllbavégllbegfl baybi-ggtyiti take Ellie a" h h" m” m" m’ "°"" Monday‘ ‘ and “mmms will be ill nted kglffilcieiglt, capable officials lharéclla’ 2.07 1-4 in his upset victory. Wlillsgd Krclly pulled ufidfuOgi-wg No‘ 1' _ mun YEA“ o“ FUTUMTY " "m" "9" ' ie gprogrem naspen - » - . ivn ercanc..Bttl T - manner and a, a mun me record Rdlliliind Blldlbilg fidlillirod the 2-22 Pace in Sirfllgiii ing over the Zontglldleng “guilt; 00110111! I... owned by 1|. o. Wilbur. Moncton, driven by n. o. Cmn-ds m,“ jgmmgd tn. "an. each heats while the other winners on the card were Sandy D., Bvi Sandy D had too lnuc steam Willi"- anéin lglgettyfinlliiay “rot away mml also driven by Conroy in the 2.14 Pace and Peter Reamore lflngifftg altvtillelningoddby Jywn Jélsg IFLICKA. owned by Peter McMahon. Remington. driven by a ‘ “ ‘ ‘t o in the 2.22 Trot. It was Peter Reamore's first start as a Henley. l-ecoverin i n’ m‘ ' c “um” . Todayb cord promises Onwi trotier after performing on the pace for several seasons gmzhad hi" "l gilllbzmihiilil-bglial: §f'l.'.“§»lt'§.’§'.‘§"’°"' owmq by Gun“ Gun-gm summemdfi “m” °° ‘l ° w" “llmli Wllkili who SHIRLEY n. TEMPLE, owned by bt-coi. .1. r. Hooper. chill-lotto- more the same stirring competi-i . . . tioll that h... been witnessed ever! and lib certainly made it an allslilololls one. had lone to two breaks fifth and M, an,“ b, A “m,” since the opening and another rc-j As was the case in the two previous days yesterday's “W” G iliilil IlXih- - ~ . . . . a - BRITTON’ LA r1, b . . . . fg_f_“w§€§ng tflfip§jg°r§lfléfes“gfg§ff_ racing was again of the highest order. Stretch drives usual- n,,"§,,'.‘;_'é,{,i,,;“g_i§§,§;g grid: n“, flflyensby us?“ %‘_"|'y§-:D,,f,,%f n G Mflwmm’ “m” s“ est loco meeting. i ly with four or five horses neck and neck were the order of fllli-iiile with Battle Todd goin LADY R055 owned by F. it. McLaine, Charlottetown. driven by ' ' ' ‘the dav and another big crowd just as big if not bigger “w” °“ m’ "'1' Th" 3°‘ "l: F- R M°L“""-' {ant}? than last year's Thursday attendance were brought to their iigoriiai): gfiileplsillgglh ti.°§'§ol‘Z"l‘os‘t"t'§ i‘? MCKANE’ awn“ by Alanna" Lon" sum “hm “mm h, _ , ' " ‘ - l . . . . . . . . nr. . afggfheirhakfe “gmgomiwfo “QHQYXFQB! ffei lllintlei lifter time as the fields battled it out in thrilling ggifrehlfelfillfuciilej, ifldznfldg-l 31.401! FINGO. owned by John G- Ferellson. Oxford. N.s.. driven fi L. Durocher as team lcaderj S reic rives. came by the stand it i 7 I‘ “mo,” . “been The abbwnflbies l Today the record-breaking meeting ends with four .1123‘?! 91°61"?! ffllbsvlbd ixi-sflaltttlllel gvgnfgg T“AMP' "P"! “Y 6' l“ ”“"""“°" mm“ “m” b’ - - 1 _ . . - . can en sa d - - I, h“ been Learned myma, ma; ltnoie high-class cities? sclllfdalleld and ttlhe racing‘ pronitlses xilkin WlaOthld iilido l: £362.‘. MY ANN. owned by Geo. A. cnubeck. Sllmmerslfle. driven by o. A. methods nurochel- emp ye in» o e on a par wl ose e urlng e pas rec ays. e secon urn. As they hit the Clllllecll- handlm“ Wm"; Playe" w“ ml Yesterda ih t k 'e f t than Wed esda and m“ m‘ “m” “l? “m” °°""°Y hi without previous major league y e Fae was e‘ n as er _“ y Dlllled Bandy D out with Will d , .- . -- BI; 400 e€irienggsafatgrellgllhsxdlsegl-lésickfn today's ‘card with the Four Year Old Flltllilfliy, the 2.25 fiieellybinléfiggiefltcoglelltlhzlenl-gy u _ l}; No '3 “s “CE (2nd 0mm") w“ a m, r _ . . . . . , . . . m so mucil so that Branch has con-y Pace’ 2,“? dlv's‘ony’. tmbclasslfled Trot and ti? 3rd dlwswn Jean Henley taking {aver the iead iided to business associates that 0f the L35 Pace “ill cllmllx ll great race med lng. at the three- uarters from Dale Durocher in an unpredictable man-' l - COChatO. A: cy hit vthe top of lfltl’. _ _ _ I 2.2: recs loge ‘Eel? gggfh seventh and tgscosgeetg: aalédygnlésiin sltarteg . . l < - O 8h h Time and again Leo pulled the‘ 1st Heat: Peter Budiong had thei 3rd Heat: Again Joility had With Jean fortyyards from {be unexpected on his boss by rushing ynll a5 they went away on the l just too much speed for the other Wire. then showed in from u; win unseasoned juveniles after they had‘ tenth snore, Winnie some made n - entries. _They went away on the by a head. making a. straight he“. been assured by Rickey that they bid for the mil n; the first tnyn third trip down and as they got victory. Dale Cochato was third, Battle Todd drop dtbeek to {omen would be allowed tosit on the bemhl but couldn't make it being forced the W011i LEW MiiKllllifiy made B lol a few days. ito tuck ln. at the halt it was still bid for the rail. snapbins it iwm Willi Wllliin In iml . . . ‘Peter Budlong in front followed Jbllitv lust as they hit into the "Wllen you report to Manager by Raymond Budlong, Jack Clyde, backstretch. The entire field all 1.3! T301‘ Durocher 1 am slll~c he will sit 011‘ Manchester Alberta, o. u. volo tucked in and as they came by the on the bench for a few days be ore and Winnie Scott. As they hit into Stflllds It W85 LBW McKinney. JOI- lnhlt lrlaegtzfebi; Rgilllltbfa. trotting b! M- Mb-Ariblll- ficcrs visiting the battle front in Normandy inspects a Canadian Guard e or e rs ' - .~ y lit, Ti Abbe, Rhea Mae, Lone , n . .. driven b _ . ., ilgil Qiecliiliiiylgtglilié fidvgliil xiii} btligr bgllgstlsatciiialrsiiiiik gilyfifile iii? Acye. Th2 Walnut Abbe and Mighty a record cf 2.16 as he trotted off Jfulliqggeliitil“ owned by NM“ "l. club new) ’ NS y l o! Hum‘ m m: Camdun Sea“ _ ‘Canadian Army oversea‘ Phowx surroundings when you do get info lnond Budlong took out to take the {ianbgelrl-il-lllstnag tlllllzytlliiaintbigltl‘: git: thePfigt llaeat.“ ram the ' the game." Branch would say to lead from there home. There was Um 0 Y P" i? 0 0 P 09 T 0i’ B0 e e s t ws , __ ._ $500 EflCillJe rookie before delivering him‘ no catching the son of Calumet m1 m! "M" $35,121:’? 32°)’: 31kg? ‘fygzruli; ‘:1- tr ugh £9311!!! Vtfy! N“ u Cmssmmo Tao-r PURSE to 0. I Blldlong as the hit into the stretch W T9 W011 DYE y c 9 ' 9 5 9 00D second , . . . jwinning by, aylength over winnie ed. But it was a tough batte for place with a great stretch ‘drive. 1 "n"? FRENCH 2J2. owned by J. Pope Clarke. Charlottetown- In many cases however, Branch.’ Scott, O. l. Volo was third, Jagl; the remaining positions with Lew Lusty's First who was in second 11'1"" b! L- OM98"- much to his amazement discovered Clyde fourth, Peter Budlong fifth MCKlllW-‘Y. Tlb Abbe and Lone place at the half Jumped it off at I LEI‘- McKILLOP 2.09. owned by D. W. Munroe, Piedmont. N. 8., Durocher lcst no time at all in put-l and Manchester Alberta sixth. A?! "ch13 Fleck and m!“ “Km w ‘m m?" “"5"” P018 l0 6WD ill‘ driven by J. O'Brien. ' tin; lnexperignced and nervous, 2nd “one; pom gnnlong and within ten feet of the wire. The| back. In the stretch there was no HILLSIDE SCOTT 2.11 l-I, owned by J. A. Kerr, Truro, driven by r newcomers into Dodger contests. lManchester Alberta were drawn MCKIHYWX llOFSB W85 Sflfldnd, Tip‘ heading the Kenmore horse who _y_ Cum-w, , , , llmmng the field to inn;- g¢,n,-;e;s_ Abbe who went a great heat third won by half a length. Junita Ax- CORONA-Holy Mngmpoy 2,13 3-4, owned by Richard Jabalec. ‘They got nwny nn me second score and Lune Ace. fourth just a head worthy was second, Lucky Guy Norm s an“, driven by J "not dvlghat Rickey thinks of this; with Raymond Budlong at the behind Tlrb Arfllm "fllfi gxijlrlgilltdiggr mlgdtrbélilelliaaa sgetat ltleiat ftixllllshgd . y ‘ ' ou ecross by Duroctler, he hasn't» rail followed by O. U. Volo on the 141F585 We 9 P i? i‘ ~ W ill‘ UB1" our . T e l revealed. He is probably waiting} outside, Winnie Scott tucked in i-hfiie lmfiiils ilmllld "l! ilYlllB lbllldlnder of t e field were closely N0‘ x5 _ 2'25 PACE (3rd mvmm) _ Pun“: “M to see how ulings pan out. If SOME; and Jack Clyde fourth. Coming by lead?“ i bumheii lib-villi bail-lea 0f their d, b a of the kids develop faster than he; the half positions were unchang- _ OW" ii" the remaining positions. PREVIOUS 2.21. owned by ll- 0- Wllliill- Mvmiilll- ""1 Y - believed possible, he'll have to ad-i ed and as they hit the backstretch 2-14 "Cl 2nd libli- Peter Reamore annih o. wubllr. . mlt that there was not much wrong, they all went to drives, but there had i°° mum 97°54"! lbllil-y i0!‘ HILDA BUDLONG. 2.11 l-4. owned by Roger and Power. North with Leo's ideas. On the other, was no catching Raymond who ln- ~15‘ ""1? The’ i~°°k six 5°°'°5 the Yield B5 he Willi by half a Sydney’ dflven by B, [rowers hand. if their devollcmellt is re-, creased llis lead to two lengths by i0 89'- away Wit Wllkln Betting length as Juanita Axworthy llld MORGANDALE ACE 2J2 1-4. owned by 9"“ Neill“. NQW GIM- tllrded by Durocher’; hastiness. it the time they reached the tllree- “WW Oil WP Yilllilwfld by Silndy B Evil Worthy both put on sensa- driven by J oration may mean no.5 mam ‘quarter po1e_ From the“, n, the and Battle Todd. Thebfleld tuck- tlonal stretach drives that very 7:11;", "AL ‘mini by him . Jwonhgue. ‘mun by ' ' ' “"1" Raymm“: w“ “d” “"1” “d m ‘Ping up the bahwmh me new “m” m“ W‘““°"Th° m“ ' ' ATTAN owned b J c Underhlll. coolbbellton. l, Winnie scou who had been tuck- first irlb around and bi the liali bi line holler sot the word on CHARM“ G“ -- l’ ' ' 1L and when Durqghef 15 en 1n the enm-e mile coulqn-t mnke it was still Wilkln, followed by the third score with Peter Rea- driven by J. C. Underhill. h’ d N "h s ‘b bloulzhl to task by his boss for, the grade o. U. volo passing her _ more staying of! Eva Worth 's bid MARGUBRITE nosr: 2.16. "vii" lly L- J- Rm i" - ° i’ tossing the kids into game; in a’ in the stretch to cop second place‘, 5°!’ "it? "l Y ilfllllllll the Oftby ney. driven by D- Rlwhl°'d' hurl-y. he undoubtedly will be ablqwitll Jack Clyde finishing fourth . mare to lump it oil. The field ream. DIRECT 2.10. owned by M. c. MeAsklll. Sydney. driven by to think of an approplaie colnc- 3rd Heat: Winner of two straight: Benel- Shuves _ airline out pretty well solos up the y Mcnnnnn, back. He could say: “What am I. heats Raymond Budlong took the .b"k5il'°t°h "id l‘ m __ _..' ' figixitfiecillitiildgiiegeegmwzwivlgilizlkgg?iliilgsislfiréltoiihshetrgéiiimglstiiiileydowliI Alli‘ MON Mfllfllll livhbinitmrlllisndgliuill through Moriarity and Laney. Dannlouth. l. H I lmllc was still in front followed by ma. i Rlll I8 OMS By . Joins ll, S. Navy JUST BETTY, owned by Dr. R. P’: Seaman. Charlottetown. driven by It. Barnett MARGARET H. FRISCO. owned by LL-Col. J. P. Hooper. Chan lottetown. driven by A. Tierney. ALTA Kn 2.19 1-4. owned by Frank Kennedy. Trliro. driven by Frank Kennedy. MANCHESTER BERRY. 2.18. owned by Mrs. Annie Jabalee, North Sydney. driven by M. Jabalee. . L, . ' BILLY BISHOP. 2.18. owned by Dr. ll. Mclntyrt, chlflflttlttlWll. _ driven by Dr. H. McIntyre. DR. BUDLONG. owned by Horace Willis, Kingston, driven by H. Willis. _ TRIXIE BUDLONG, owned by James McNeill. Kensington. driven Rear Admiral N_ Kharmmor’ one o! ‘he m“ n. a Rum“ o" Q-Ilvlboobln and are old enough to vote. How, with O. U. Volo at the rail. As . am I going to find out what they‘ they rounded the second turn and‘ wflh . .141“! all!’ 0h the vlltlldt. Mary can do if I don‘t give them a chance; into the backstretch driver Joe | EVA w ch H n m 2'“ n" ' or y. a way up q to display their wares. .0'Brien shook Raymond up and | é _____i__ |halfwey up the backside showedl I ybstllstretch. ary Stuart. Juanita Bandy D- (J- amid/h) . in front and stayed there right to‘ ‘Allwbrihy and Eva Worthy all bui- "m" “w” ivy-kit", y 5 a ll" ‘"1" i“ “Emmi “l” "°““°~l m‘ °“‘ ‘m’ "°"’“° "“““‘ ‘° °'°" “m” “l?” ‘vlioilitti 4 o. u. vole. wlnlllo Scott and Jacki tolls Peter Relimo =. had: rest lut- mllflmf, ‘gnim, 3 NEW Yo A 1., AP) Clyde had a m" an or the“ °wnl |§§i£fn ‘“.',‘{n,°"“yfl"l} "I," my Kwyer (Grattali (Mehan) 6 6 dr., Rollie Hemsiigbowilgd“ out of(base_- mr m“ seem“! 5pm Wu“ o‘ U‘ I R n I wo y Time: 2.10 ‘it. $.11 ‘A 2 i4 ball for the duration and probably Volo getting the nod and winniel ‘home ill the rubber-lib snot. half w, “m no”; u-ownea by I k w“ m 1 “ “mm '“ m” °’ E" w° mwee. rlblllllilhlim o1 uallewwll» vgic gnffharlksyiuiv k110i? wglelrfiggcl Srflllflié. ialeatlng out Jack Clyde for Mary Sm." w“ ‘ounh "ht m. it r p Me‘ w e N B from President Ed Barrow f New ‘ FREE-FOR-ALL v gelrrligliirzgerabzfut taco Xefxiletlttih’ giggly I med York Yankees. The Yahkeovfaichet I 3rd Heat: Peter Reamoro was on . t“ Trot’ c u! mug“ n‘,§‘,,“‘y“°§§*,‘,‘,°‘§§$v fifmflfilfd 1st Ieat: Th big field 4 -i the iii-libido ll they sot the Word noun u. 0'3! ) ' Aei ruwu i e wk‘ W" Jlmll“ *"°l'"ll‘ ‘i "w "ll 52.5: nnfiit. (Baxwbm the fggtxigiie ahtinggn: to tggeélllzttgfi ers, all jockeying for positions. THEATRES Watch on the Rhine ten scores before they sot- thei A‘ “h” h" m‘ "M" W" l" Juani Axwort v (Barnett) than was no lereweu ceremonies . _ wtolrd filth LeuéhMcKirlneyi tallliltiz Eva Worthy ignsblal ) for-Hemeley but. President Barrow y t u‘ em ownto equarern ry -Ms:y8ouaa-t . w ee u wok“ t B", 37. ~* ' ' e 01'. seconds. followed by HaPlIlY L. and! sued pg ( ‘mild natal-Ln: (inn? epre_eglme Herb“ put a fly m Docs s a Tip Abbe. As they hit into the! " talk in his office. . / backstretch they strung out and? "If"? » t a the hilill‘ :81 stiliguw Mfi-i Tracey Hanover making his fir: (Vie? iisellilyely) ' ' S“ A P ' n owe a ., _ - nlfinil" iignover, Jiillity glib Tip start as s trotisr, coals on verg 111m: 2.1a. me at. 2.1a ‘.6. lnlsler .a||' Abbe. The halfwas pacedinlbl 1-4. _. 185i t0 "06 0h OVQII Will Wit '> " Y Going up the back stretch Mighty ' Hanovsr and Julia); Ittgftig to {have l‘ l0! p n as ney e p o e iltreah Mighty Hanover and Jol- lity had raced into top places and 0 The winning horse is own Dr. 0.1). Cloiilrh. Invcmcss. N. what hlbdfllg‘ itHwas through ab; DIM-e by ‘ he“ SM‘ t0 ill; BHOVH’ OTIS B , ‘ii w‘? » it» ~30 M“ =i= ' "liiiy".‘.‘lll"itl.i'll.fi’l“i.il°llnl'iii n. .....":.'it"t:.... .. '- - Bel-ling, Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh ‘I. éaovored Jollity by half a length in . 7 1-4. ' 2 d n h J n“ ' m y n , ~ Philade_ hie 5. Pittsburgh 6. BET!‘ DAV“ to ‘cop til-e felzstuizz eifenrvciigm: ‘ "mull! Bum“ i chm" 5- 75m’ “W55 through with a great dis lay of ' ' _ ' j t" h“ l t h h fl I t - v One Woman . . . Symbol oi i1,“ “g ion tired sinfnn chine?’ 5x.’ l o volguzgevgéeil-QBHQ") , . . y) Millions . . . with a Ileart- tin y Hanover _ ymnng. so“; (achumm) 3,“ ~' "r ~ r-i l" 2: oitsisnsilniz - so; weenie- "m, th him wherever he goes . ' _ - ONI _ _ "Mun" he “u” I _ fiizxldeligcfifllllzfikagiltlgg égalatxdggii: V‘ Manchester's Alberto. (McLeod) __.____._.-._____ to take ovcr leadership rind at tile Time: 2.14 it, 1,1; w, 3,15 halfway mark it was Lew Mc- Tile w hoe-jg ls mme MONTMWI Fltl- I-il I'M. Kinney. followed by Jullity, Mighty » ~e . cilia-lea Willis, Ooveibmd. ixlgbigviillpil‘; e1‘: iflileé Artltleeliililnlgil; Froo-Ior-All rm and Paco nQllQlllhflf When Abbe. Hitting int the b ck- stretch Jollii move?! u very “fast 391ml’ (-7. U0nf0yl Eighty to go past w McK nney and M.“”M.'"w' mun“ MON- 3-45 P’ M- éboniviiiileili-leg Oiirgttatywilalurcllelverailelltie rmigrirmm“ pleased. Mighty Hanover was sec- 5"" I m MATIN" 0nd. Lew McKinney third and The olllvl Gill“ "'4"- Wslnut Abbe who was eighth in the first heat moving up to cop fourth Place. Rhea Mae was fifth. Happy AMERICAN Cleveland 3 New York 10. Sh. Louis i0, Philadelphia B. Detroit 3. Boston 3. Chicago 1. Washin ton 0. INTERNATIO AL Jersey City d, Montreal l. Jersey City i. Montreal it. mlflfln Abnm i gplauo-a n-ga =2’ IIONTAGUE BAT. 1.30 AND U.“ l’. M. . Joe s ‘,.rociletted back into ' Nellie, ggltfs lhfivyweight Ohglelh 2 e cg years ago ng =- . h hfltt JckShk. "1- ~'. ~ ._.- . . ‘"0 bvldelbostian Lileolifdin lthrce rbiineciis n’. '~F°."M°r"'s$§in.°l'.Glfenymah we’. his 5'"'s.°"b°5i‘°9°'"' '" \W°'“.°'.B'?S'1"evgmyatiisy at. New York, Tn, grown Bomber tbrllle f lm H bdploss vlciml. Patel-Lorre. is himselia speclolisfm 0""? ' ""5" "l9 toil Jllllb 3fk>l937~ with Yugoslo c and Perl: lorqnyiho colorful boclrgrqindctziolheg an Qiiht-fbiilhd knot rut over. - I 5c ‘E_.._.EQEMH_ dflptadooilfiv- iJ-abahlbflv-ap; 8 vie-mucous»- f,